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Best Tacos In South Florida

July 17, 2013 9:01 AM

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Every once in a while you get a hankering for tacos that just won’t stop. Sometimes there is nothing that hits the spot better than juicy beef, chicken, pork or fish topped with cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and hot sauce. But where can you go to find some of the best tacos in our area. Start with our top five picks.

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Taco Rico Tex-Mex Cafe

While the place doesn’t look like much, nestled in your average strip shopping center on U.S.1, the food is what keeps fans coming back. Simple fresh tasting Mexican food is the star to this tex mex place, especially their tacos. Be sure to try the Loaded Taco Platter which comes with three tacos loaded with steak, chicken, beef or pork and topped with Guacamole, sour cream, lettuce and Pico de Gallo and cheese.

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El Agave Azul

If you want your tacos the ‘old school’ way, then check out El Agave Azul for a taste of Mexico. This place is the real deal. The service is fast, the food fresh and the prices won’t break the bank. Just a note – there’s very little seating, so plan on take out. In addition to killer tacos, be sure to check out the burritos and the sopas (soups) which are amazing – if you like soup.

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Tijuana Flats

Fresh, really really good tacos in a fun, funky environment. Choose from a giant crispy corn taco shell or soft tortilla. Loaded with plenty of cheese, your choice of filling & all the toppings. Plus they make killer homemade salsa which goes great with their burritos and chimichangas. And be sure to sample the hot sauce bar – featuring over a dozen different sauces from mild to wild. If you aren’t a ‘Flathead’ now – you will be after visiting Tijuana Flats.

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Jefe’s Original Fish Taco & Burgers

Jefe’s is not a restaurant, but a food truck you have to at the right place and right time to find. But when you do, you’ve just found the Best Fish Tacos in town!!!!!! The fish tastes very fresh, slightly battered with great tasting cheese and lettuce. If fish isn’t your thing, try the pulled pork taco – you won’t regret it – roasted salsa verde layered on chunks of slow roasted pork, chopped cilantro, onion and slice of lime. To find out where you get get your little piece of taco heaven, check out the website to find the locations for the day.